
If you're looking for free medical equipment for seniors in Oklahoma, you’re in the right place!
This page is a complete resource for free medical equipment for the elderly in the state of Oklahoma.
Check out the resources below, and if you have a resource to add, please contact us!
Map of Free Medical Equipment in Oklahoma
List of Free Medical Equipment in Oklahoma
Program Description:
OstoMySupplies is the Program under the Ostomy 2-1-1 corporate umbrella that accepts and re-distributes unused ostomy supplies within the US.

- 1If anyone wishes to donate supplies, they can be mailed to:
Ostomy 211
60 Vera Pl
McLoud, OK 74851 - 2If you would like a tax-deductible receipt, include a note along with an email address in the package. A receipt will be emailed once the package is received.
- 3We have an emergency supply pantry in which we receive donated supplies and re-distribute them throughout (within) the U.S.. Donations of any unused supplies are greatly appreciated.
We do not charge for these supplies, however we must ask for a small donation ($25 minimum) to cover our expenses (including, but not limited to such things as postage, vehicle expenses, printing, telephone, etc.. We had to raise the amount due to the US Postal Servce raising their rates (again). - 4You will receive items for 10 changes (ie 10 bags, 10 wafers, powder, paste…). If you are needing barrier rings or tape, it is $5 extra. ($5 for 10 rings and another $5 for tape strips – 1/2 moons)
- 5WE PROCESS ORDERS ON MONDAYS (excluding holidays), and most generally ship on Tuesdays. Please keep in mind if your donation and order forms are not received before noon on Monday, we can not guarantee it will be shipped that week.
- 6Once you have donated, the system will direct you to the order form page.
Program Description:
Oklahoma ABLE Tech is the statewide Assistive Technology Act Program located at Oklahoma State University in the Department of Wellness.

ABLE Tech is funded through the Administration for Community Living of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and maintains coordination and collaboration efforts with partners throughout the State of Oklahoma. The funding provided helps enhance the opportunities for Oklahomans with disabilities to access and acquire needed assistive technology.
Oklahoma ABLE Tech partners with the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to provide the ABLE Tech Device Reuse Program. The program is designed to reuse durable medical equipment (DME) that is no longer needed and reassign it to Oklahomans in need at no cost.
ABLE Tech's Reutilization Program retrieves donated devices and works with vendors to repair equipment to ensure peak performance. All Durable Medical Equipment received is sanitized, refurbished, and reassigned to the best matched Oklahoman.
- 1Bath benches hospital beds (electric & semi-electric),
- 2Scooters,
- 3Blood pressure monitors,
- 4Knee walkers,
- 5Shower chairs,
- 6Commodes,
- 7Nebulizers,
- 8Standers,
- 9CPAPs / BiPAPs,
- 10Patient lifts,
- 11Walkers,
- 12Gait trainers,
- 13Quad canes,
- 14Wheelchairs (manual & power).
- 1Priority will be given to SoonerCare members, but any resident is eligible to receive DME with a completed application.
- 2Gently used assistive technology/durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies are accepted as donations. Examples: wheelchairs, walkers, CPAPs/BiPAPs, blood pressure monitors, hearing aids, braces, slings, vision aids/magnifiers/CCTVs, adult diapers, and CPAP tubing
- 3FREE drop-off or pick-up available. They have drop-off locations in: Oklahoma City, Stillwater, Bethany, Enid, Tulsa, Owasso, and Wilburton.
Program Description:
Oklahoma ABLE Tech is the statewide Assistive Technology Act Program located at Oklahoma State University in the Department of Wellness.

ABLE Tech is funded through the Administration for Community Living of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and maintains coordination and collaboration efforts with partners throughout the State of Oklahoma. The funding provided helps enhance the opportunities for Oklahomans with disabilities to access and acquire needed assistive technology.
Device Equipment Exchange: ABLE Tech can help you donate, sell, or locate equipment, such as wheelchairs, modified vehicles, lift chairs, and computer software, for a reasonable price. The program is a person-to-person exchange, which functions like the newspaper classifieds and provides listings of pre-owned equipment.
- 1The Device Exchange Program is a person-to-person exchange which functions like a classified online marketplace offering gently-used AT and DME to view, post, or request for sale/free/needed. This program also offers free, gently-used AT and Adaptive Baby Care equipment for long-term loan. Please view both Reuse and Exchange inventories to find needed items. Items are dependent donations received, or listed, by individuals and includes various pieces of DME, AT, and various medical supplies.
- 1To list an item for sale or donation, to post an item that you are looking to acquire, or to request an item, you must first go to ABLE Tech's online Exchange device inventory system.
Program Description:
Oklahoma ABLE Tech is the statewide Assistive Technology Act Program located at Oklahoma State University in the Department of Wellness.

ABLE Tech is funded through the Administration for Community Living of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and maintains coordination and collaboration efforts with partners throughout the State of Oklahoma. The funding provided helps enhance the opportunities for Oklahomans with disabilities to access and acquire needed assistive technology.
Device Loans are available for FREE and for up to six weeks (short-term).
The purpose of the Device Loan Program:
1. To assist in AT decision-making,
2. To serve as a loaner while the consumer is waiting for device repair or funding,
3. To provide accommodation on a short-term basis,
4. To support professional development.
Oklahoma ABLE Tech's assistive device inventory offers over 3,000 devices in many AT categories including devices and equipment for speech communication, computer access, hearing, vision, daily living, environmental adaptations, learning/development, recreation, mobility, seating, and positioning.
- 1Speech communication,
- 2Computer access,
- 3Hearing,
- 4Vision,
- 5Daily living,
- 6Environmental adaptations,
- 7Learning/development,
- 8Recreation,
- 9Mobility,
- 10Seating, and positioning.
- 1Those interested can submit their application online or send it to Send to ABLE Tech by
a) Fax: 405.744.2487
b) Email: abletech@okstate.edu
c) Mail: Oklahoma ABLE Tech
1514 W. Hall of Fame
Stillwater, OK 74078
d) or Call: 405.744.9748 or 800.257.1705 (V/TTY). - 2Oklahoma ABLE Tech offers an extension for educational device loans while you try to pursue funding in order to obtain the device for your student. If this is the case, please contact Shelby Sanders, AT Specialist, or 405-744-7606 and she will send you the paperwork.
- 3They also have financing options that offer low interest and flexible repayment terms for Assistive Technology.
Program Description:
INCA Community Services is a Community Action Agency serving Atoka, Johnston, Marshall, and Murray Counties in Southern Oklahoma with unique programs and services that promote self sufficiency and open the opportunity for all to live in dignity and decency.

INCA Community Services, Inc. has an assortment of medical equipment, including wheelchairs, hospital beds, shower chairs, lift chairs, walkers, crutches, canes, etc. Other items in the lending closet are an assortment blood pressure cuffs, adult briefs, bedding, leg and arm braces, and many other items. The large assortment is housed in the Atoka Office.
- 1No information found about accepting equipment donations. Check with them.
Program Description:
Dynamic Independence is a non-profit organization serving individuals with disabilities and their families in Washington, Nowata, and Craig counties in Oklahoma.

They loan equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, shower chairs, bedside toilets to those in need.
- 1Our loans are for a two month period and we only require a photo ID.
- 2Call between 9am and 4pm for availability.
- 3No information found about accepting equipment donations. Check with them.
Program Description:
Ability Connection Oklahoma is a non-profit organization serving children and adults with disabilities, statewide. Our mission is to...Advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with cerebral palsy and other physical disabilities.

- 1To donate gently used medical equipment, please call (405) 759-3562 in the Oklahoma City metro area.
Program Description:
Ability Resources is a 501c3 nonprofit serving Tulsa, Creek, Osage, Rogers and Wagoner counties. The mission of Ability Resources is to assist people with

disabilities in attaining and maintaining their personal independence through advocacy, education and service.
We accept wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, nebulizers, etc. We donate it to people who cannot afford to purchase these items and insurance doesn't cover them.
- 1Site access restricted. Information from their Facebook posts in 2017 and 2018. Check website to confirm they still accept DME donations and loan equipment.
Program Description:
ReRun Medical Equipment accepts unused medical equipment (as donations) that people have lying around.

Once donated medical equipment is received, it is inspected for quality and effectiveness. The equipment is then lent out to those who cannot afford to purchase new medical equipment. There is no required "rent" for these items and the recipients can keep them for as long as need. All that is asked it that once done with the equipment the lendee returns it to Rerun Medical Equipment so that it can be reloaned.
- 1Rerun Medical Equipment is funded by donations; there is a suggested donation amount for each piece of equipment (based on its value) but a donation is not required.
Program Description:
NFN is a community supported charity in Tulsa, OK. In order to satisfy its mission, NFN’s ten programs provide thousands of services for the indigent, low income and uninsured population each year.

They are in constant need of assistance with monetary donations, food, clothing, medical and dental supplies and equipment.
NFN’s additional services have included providing: Medical equipment, medications, gloves, masks, and sanitizer as well as: basic necessities such as clothing, blankets, toilet paper, hygiene kits, bus tokens, work boots, job referrals, furniture & household goods.
- 1They also have a Free Clinic.
No information found about lending/donating medical equipment.
Program Description:
M.E.A.P Lending Closet provides donated medical equipment to those in the South Central OK, who would otherwise not be able to afford such items.

- 1Please call ahead to check on the availability of the equipment.
Program Description:
The Center maintains a Loan Closet for use by anyone with a disability who needs specialized equipment. The Loan Closet is funded in part by the Zarrow Foundation.

Items such as canes, crutches, walkers, hospital beds, bedside commodes and wheelchairs are loaned on a short-term basis.
Most of the items available have been donated or purchased through donations. The Center gratefully accepts tax-deductible donations of equipment or monies for the Loan Closet inventory.
- 1No information found about the cost of equipment loan. Check with them.